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May 12

MORNING

“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”
Psalm 30:5

Christian! If thou art in a night of trial, think of the morrow; cheer up thy heart with the thought of the coming of thy Lord. Be patient, for

“Lo! He comes with clouds descending.”

Be patient! The Husbandman waits until he reaps his harvest. Be patient; for you know who has said, “Behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give to every man according as his work shall be.” If you are never so wretched now, remember

“A few more rolling suns, at most,

Will land thee on fair Canaan’s coast.”

Thy head may be crowned with thorny troubles now, but it shall wear a starry crown ere long; thy hand may be filled with cares–it shall sweep the strings of the harp of heaven soon. Thy garments may be soiled with dust now; they shall be white by-and-by. Wait a little longer. Ah! how despicable our troubles and trials will seem when we look back upon them! Looking at them here in the prospect, they seem immense; but when we get to heaven we shall then

“With transporting joys recount,

The labours of our feet.”

Our trials will then seem light and momentary afflictions. Let us go on boldly; if the night be never so dark, the morning cometh, which is more than they can say who are shut up in the darkness of hell. Do you know what it is thus to live on the future–to live on expectation–to antedate heaven? Happy believer, to have so sure, so comforting a hope. It may be all dark now, but it will soon be light; it may be all trial now, but it will soon be all happiness. What matters it though “weeping may endure for a night,” when “joy cometh in the morning?”

EVENING

“Thou art my portion, O Lord.”
Psalm 119:57

Look at thy possessions, O believer, and compare thy portion with the lot of thy fellowmen. Some of them have their portion in the field; they are rich, and their harvests yield them a golden increase; but what are harvests compared with thy God, who is the God of harvests? What are bursting granaries compared with him, who is the Husbandman, and feeds thee with the bread of heaven? Some have their portion in the city; their wealth is abundant, and flows to them in constant streams, until they become a very reservoir of gold; but what is gold compared with thy God? Thou couldst not live on it; thy spiritual life could not be sustained by it. Put it on a troubled conscience, and could it allay its pangs? Apply it to a desponding heart, and see if it could stay a solitary groan, or give one grief the less? But thou hast God, and in him thou hast more than gold or riches ever could buy. Some have their portion in that which most men love–applause and fame; but ask thyself, is not thy God more to thee than that? What if a myriad clarions should be loud in thine applause, would this prepare thee to pass the Jordan, or cheer thee in prospect of judgment? No, there are griefs in life which wealth cannot alleviate; and there is the deep need of a dying hour, for which no riches can provide. But when thou hast God for thy portion, thou hast more than all else put together. In him every want is met, whether in life or in death. With God for thy portion thou art rich indeed, for he will supply thy need, comfort thy heart, assuage thy grief, guide thy steps, be with thee in the dark valley, and then take thee home, to enjoy him as thy portion forever. “I have enough,” said Esau; this is the best thing a worldly man can say, but Jacob replies, “I have all things,” which is a note too high for carnal minds.

 

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On This Day: May 12

Updated May 11, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 12, 1943, during World War II, Axis forces in North Africa surrendered.
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On May 12, 1820, Florence Nightingale, the Englishwoman who established nursing as a trained profession for women, was born. Following her death on Aug. 13, 1910, her obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1820 Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, was born in Florence, Italy.
1870 Manitoba entered the confederation as a Canadian province.
1907 Actress Katharine Hepburn was born in Hartford, Conn.
1932 The body of the kidnapped son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh was found in a wooded area of Hopewell, N.J.
1943 Axis forces in North Africa surrendered during World War II.
1949 The Soviet Union announced an end to the Berlin blockade.
1965 West Germany and Israel established diplomatic relations.
1970 The Senate voted unanimously to confirm Harry A. Blackmun as a Supreme Court justice.
1972 The album “Exile on Main St.” by the Rolling Stones was released.
1982 Pope John Paul II was assaulted by a knife-wielding Spanish priest while visiting the shrine of Fatima in Portugal. (In 2008, the pope’s longtime private secretary revealed that the pontiff had been lightly wounded.)
2002 Jimmy Carter became the first present or former U.S. president to visit Cuba since Fidel Castro seized power in 1959.
2003 Suicide bombers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, killed 26 people, including nine U.S. citizens.
2003 Fifty-nine Texas House Democrats fled to Oklahoma to prevent passage of a congressional redistricting bill.
2008 An earthquake in China’s Sichuan province killed some 70,000 people.
2009 Five Miami men were convicted in a plot to blow up FBI buildings and Chicago’s Sears Tower.
2011 A German court convicted retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk of being an accessory to the murder of tens of thousands of Jews as a Nazi death camp guard. (Demjanjuk, who maintained his innocence, died in March 2012 at age 91.)

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Malin Akerman, Actress

Actress Malin Akerman turns 34 years old today.

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Tony Hawk, Skateboarder

Skateboarder Tony Hawk turns 44 years old today.

AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

1925 Yogi Berra, Baseball Hall of Famer, turns 87
1928 Burt Bacharach, Singer, songwriter, turns 84
1938 Millie Perkins, Actress, turns 74
1948 Lindsay Crouse, Actress, turns 64
1948 Dave Heineman, Governor of Nebraska, turns 64
1948 Steve Winwood, Rock musician (Traffic), turns 64
1950 Bruce Boxleitner, Actor, turns 62
1950 Billy Squier, Rock musician, turns 62
1955 Kix Brooks, Country singer (Brooks and Dunn), turns 57
1959 Ving Rhames, Actor, turns 53
1962 Emilio Estevez, Actor, turns 50
1963 Vanessa Williams, Actress, turns 49
1966 Stephen Baldwin, Actor, turns 46
1969 Kim Fields, Actress (“The Facts of Life”), turns 43
1970 Samantha Mathis, Actress, turns 42
1978 Jason Biggs, Actor (“American Pie” movies), turns 34
1979 Steve Smith, Football player, turns 33
1992 Malcolm David Kelley, Actor (“Lost”), turns 20

 

Historic Birthdays

Florence Nightingale 5/12/1820 – 8/13/1910 English nurse; reformed nursing profession and medical care for soldiers.Go to obituary »
75 Edward Lear 5/12/1812 – 1/29/1888
English landscape painter and poet
53 Dante Gabriel Rossetti 5/12/1828 – 4/9/1882
English painter and poet
70 Jules Massenet 5/12/1842 – 8/13/1912
French composer; best remembered for his operas
79 Gabriel Faure 5/12/1845 – 11/4/1924
French composer
74 Henry Cabot Lodge 5/12/1850 – 11/9/1924
American statesman; Massachusetts senator from 1893 to 1924
54 Baron Clemens von Pirquet 5/12/1874 – 2/28/1929
Austrian physician; devised a skin test for tuberculosis
71 Lincoln Ellsworth 5/12/1880 – 5/26/1951
American explorer, engineer and scientist
85 Leslie Charteris 5/12/1907 – 4/15/1993
English novelist
84 Dorothy Hodgkin 5/12/1910 – 7/29/1994
English Nobel Prize-winning chemist (1964)
35 Julius Rosenberg 5/12/1918 – 6/19/1953
American engineer;executed with his wife for espionage in 1953